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Graft, Vol. 5, No. 5, 277-293 (2002)
DOI: 10.1177/1522162802005005002
© 2002 SAGE Publications

Host Defense Mechanisms with Special Reference to Chemokines and Viral Infections

Surendran Mahalingam

An important role for the mammalian body is to guard against infection by pathogenicmicro-organisms. There are five main classes of pathogens, namely, viruses, bacteria,parasites, fungi, and worms. The complex relationships between these pathogenic micro-organisms and the vertebrate host are perhaps most clearly understood for viruses.The survival of viruses depends on the survival of susceptible hosts. In recent years,chemokines have been shown to play an integral role in the recruitment of cells to sitesof infection, thus mediating the healing process. This review will provide an overview ofimmune responses with reference to viral infections and chemokines.

Key Words: Chemokines • cytokines • immune response • viruses • viral mimicry


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